Galileo

Since the early 1970's Galileo scientists have applied strict scientific
principles to the study of human thought, feeling and action. We
believe there is only one scientific method, not one for physical and
another for social phenomena. Galileo is a
system of theory and methods for studying cognitive and cultural
processes scientifically.

Why Galileo ?

Students, faculty and analysts at virtually
all universities, colleges and businesses have free access to the major
software packages such as SPSS, SAS, and the like, and these usually
include text mining and text analysis software, such as SPSS's TextSmart and SAS's Enterprise Miner. So why do these students, faculty
and companies pay their own scarce money, even in hard economic times,
to buy their own copies of CATPAC II, ThoughtView, Oresme and Galileo?

The answer is simple. Galileo Software is
not like other software. Other text analysis software, for example,
uses elaborate grammatical rules to parse text, break it into parts of
speech, clauses, phrases, and then applies heuristic rules to locate
patterns. Other programs employ templates or patterns of commonly found
phrases and combinations of words based on careful analysis of many
texts by many analysts. What these programs can discover is based on
the theories and research of their developers. Even if the theory is
completely correct for one language, it won't apply to another
language, or even to another dialect within the same language.

CATPAC

Catpac, on the other hand, is a unique proprietary
algorithm that does not search for previously noted patterns, nor does
it apply any rules from any theory. Instead, its unique neural
algorithm learns what patterns are in the text as it reads it, just as
a human being would. It's free of theoretical and personal biases, and
independent of the language it's reading. It works in Chinese, or in
French, or in Hindi as well as it does in English or Spanish. There is
nothing like Catpac.

Multidimensional Scaling /
Perceptual Mapping

All
the major software packages contain Multidimensional
Scaling/Perceptual Mapping algorithms, so why
not use these already available packages instead of paying for
Galileos?

Because other generic programs provide a crude approximation of the
data in their maps, while Galileo, and only Galileo, provides an
exact mapping. Galileo also provides the ability to compare maps across
samples and over time, to design strategies for engineering and to
track perceptual changes over time. Only Galileo can display multiple
samples and multiple time periods in the same map.

ThoughtView

All
the major software packages contain graphics routines that can display
a perceptual map, so why pay to buy ThoughtView
when your company or university already
provides mapping software free? Because only ThoughtView can display
any kind of perceptual map, even non-Euclidean maps. And only
ThoughtView can rotate the space in real time so you can get a clear,
persuasive picture of the depth and positioning of elements in the
space.

Galileo software is not for everyone. Large, mass distribution omnibus
statistical and analysis programs are meant to serve everyone, and you
can find them everywhere. Galileo software is very specialized, very
advanced, and not for everyone. You won't find them everywhere, but you
will find them where the most advanced leading edge work is being done.